How Do You Troubleshoot A Bryant Furnace?
In winter, Heating appliances are widely used. If the furnace fails to perform well, you cannot think of anything other then fixing it as soon as possible. This will make you call a number of HVAC contractors, who may take the advantage of your ignorance and charge more for simple tasks. Experts at At Parker Service Company give some simple basic tips on how to troubleshoot your furnace at home. Click here
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Bryant Home Comfort Systems can combine heat pumps with air conditioning condensers and furnaces. The furnaces can be fueled by oil or gas and they create forced air which is distributed to rooms through duct work. The room air is then drawn back into the furnace to be re-heated or re-cooled. The system uses return air vents to accomplish that. Troubleshooting the furnace isn’t difficult. Make sure the blower motor in the furnace is running. The blower sends the heated or cooled air into the home. Make sure there is power to the furnace if it isn’t running. If there’s a condenser or heat pump outside, check that too. The furnace will have an on/off switch that is usually on the thermostat, and the outside gear will have a distinct power shutoff switch mounted in a box on the outside wall near the equipment. Make sure everything is on. Check that the SSU switch is in the “On” position. It looks like a light switch and is located at the furnace. Make sure the thermostat is in the “Heat”